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I'm wondering if people had negative comments. Right now the item is looking pretty sweet. The next closest competitor is a Kitchen Aid processor, which weighs in with less attachments and is only a 650W induction motor vs this thing's 1500w motor.

Of course there are Robot Coupes available, but those are more than 3 times the price of this...

Dualit is actually more expensive than kitchenaid in the US since its a European brand. When it comes to food processors, I would stick with kitchenaid, cuisinart, or robo coup. With an FP, the motor power isn't as important as in a mixer because the jobs don't require a lot of torque( kneading bread). The design of the bowl and blades are more important.

"Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." --Albert Einstein